COVID-19: Vietnam Airlines’ flight carries stranded citizens in Equatorial Guinea home

  • Photo: The crew of national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines along with doctors and nurses before departure. VNA Photo
    Photo: The crew of national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines along with doctors and nurses before departure. VNA Photo
  • Photo: Crew members were equipped with special protective clothing while separate zones and air purifiers set up in the airplane. VNA Photo
    Photo: Crew members were equipped with special protective clothing while separate zones and air purifiers set up in the airplane. VNA Photo
  • Photo: Crew members were equipped with special protective clothing while separate zones and air purifiers set up in the airplane. VNA Photo
    Photo: Crew members were equipped with special protective clothing while separate zones and air purifiers set up in the airplane. VNA Photo
  • Photo: Crew members were equipped with special protective clothing while separate zones and air purifiers set up in the airplane. VNA Photo
    Photo: Crew members were equipped with special protective clothing while separate zones and air purifiers set up in the airplane. VNA Photo
  • Photo: Crew members were equipped with special protective clothing while separate zones and air purifiers set up in the airplane. VNA Photo
    Photo: Crew members were equipped with special protective clothing while separate zones and air purifiers set up in the airplane. VNA Photo
  • Photo: The flight attendants of national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines before departure. VNA Photo
    Photo: The flight attendants of national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines before departure. VNA Photo
A crew of national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines on July 28 left for Bata city of Equatorial Guinea to bring 219 stranded Vietnamese citizens home, a representative of the airline has said. The aircraft departed from Hanoi at 7am and is projected to land at the Bata Airport at 1pm (local time) after 12 hours of flying. It will stay at the airport for about two hours before returning home. The returning flight is due to arrive in Vietnam on July 29 afternoon. Doctors and nurses of the National Hospital for Tropical Diseases also joined the crew to the African nation to ensure passengers’ health condition during the journey. VNA Photo

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